Dancing Hound Dog


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Description:
A Dancing Hound Dog is a rare, upright creature that moves on two motorized wheels. It has a small, third, non-motorized wheel in the back. This back wheel helps the Dancing Hound Dog turn and also gives it balance. The rarest of the Dancing Hound Dogs is The Elvis. What makes him unique is his black hair, cape, and guitar.

Habitat:
The rarely seen, Dancing Hound Dog’s natural habitat is the Frequency Forest in the Musicville area of the USA. It lives among the guitar trees and the treble and bass clef caves. It eats noteberries-eighth, quarter, half and whole noteberries. It also likes the instrument string ivy growing on the guitar trees.
The greatest threat to this habitat is the guitar harvesters who cut down the guitar trees to sell in music stores. Reducing this habitat has caused many Dancing Hound Dogs to retreat and hide in the treble and bass clef caves.

It is possible, however, with an extreme amount patience, music and noteberries to capture a Dancing Hound Dog. Once captured, they are easily tamed and trained. Once trained, when they see a stage, they can’t wait to perform especially when music is playing. As a result, care must be taken to make sure the door to their enclosure is shut securely especially when music is played.

I was lucky enough to get an Elvis Dancing Hound Dog from the Mindstorms Animal Store. I have trained him to dance to music on a stage. He is very eager to strut his stuff.

Behavior:
Most Dancing Hound Dogs love to dance. The Elvis is particularly good at it. This is accomplished by going forward, backward, spinning, jerking, rotating, moving in circles and parts of circles, and following a line.